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The April 26, 2025 edition of New York Times Connections gave a different puzzle where 16 random words need to be grouped into four separate categories using both color jargon and pop culture references.
The current issue (#685) contains three words: “COLOR,” “GLEN,” and “MARLEY” which players need to properly classify. The New York Times Connections puzzle has placed COLOR and its related terms HUE, SHADE, and TONE into the yellow category because experts consider this group the easiest to understand.
People seeking geographical difficulties will find their matches in the green category because it combines diverse earthly formations. Several valley categories, such as DALE, DELL, GLEN, and HOLLOW, form natural associations through the DALE method that nature lovers will easily identify.
People with pop culture knowledge can complete the blue category based on famous individuals named Bob. The grouping contains political figure DOLE together with comedian HOPE and reggae legend MARLEY as well as painter ROSS which tests players concerning multiple celebrity fields.
The purple category, traditionally the most difficult, requires anagram skills:
The difficulty to identify this category becomes maximum because words transformed through letter jumbling display various colors in succeeding rounds.
Those who face difficulty with the current puzzle can overcome it through strategic approaches that involve either identifying straightforward groupings or verbally stating words to activate mental associations. Daily the NYT Connections puzzle attracts its word enthusiast audience through its distinctive combination of vocabulary and general knowledge together with lateral thinking tests.
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